Olympic men’s triathlon postponed due to high pollution levels in Seine | Paris Olympics 2024 News


Organisers say race is postponed to Wednesday and blame extreme air pollution in river on heavy rains.

The Olympic males’s triathlon was postponed hours earlier than its scheduled begin after water high quality assessments confirmed unhealthy air pollution ranges within the Seine, organisers say.

In a joint assertion on Tuesday, Paris 2024 and World Triathlon blamed the extreme air pollution on heavy rains that deluged the French capital on Friday and Saturday.

“Paris 2024 and World Triathlon reiterate that their precedence is the well being of the athletes,” the assertion stated.

The race has been postponed to 10:45am (08:45 GMT) on Wednesday after the ladies’s occasion at 8am (06:00 GMT).

But when micro organism ranges stay excessive on Wednesday morning, the lads’s and girls’s races will probably be moved to Friday, the contingency day reserved for occasions.

If the water high quality continues to be not wholesome sufficient to swim in by Friday, then the swimming leg of the occasion will likely be scrapped.

“The assessments carried out within the Seine at the moment revealed water high quality ranges that didn’t present ample ensures to permit the occasion to be held,” the organisers’ assertion learn.

“Sadly, meteorological occasions past our management, such because the rain which fell over Paris on 26 and 27 July, can alter water high quality and compel us to reschedule the occasion for well being causes.”

Reporting from Paris, Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith stated the organisers hope that swimming within the Seine would have been the occasion’s “wow issue” because the triathlon route was designed round Parisian monuments.

After diving into the Seine from a pontoon subsequent to the Alexandre III Bridge, athletes had been set to race previous the Musee d’Orsay and Grand Palais in the course of the bike and run phases earlier than ending again the place they began.

Crossing the end line on the bridge, they’d be framed by stone columns topped with gilt-bronze statues of Pegasus with the golden dome of the early 18th century Invalides monument as a backdrop.

A lot of the cash used to scrub up the river was spent on “big tanks, reservoirs to carry overflow water” when it rained, which it did so for “nearly 48 hours” on Friday and Saturday, Smith stated.

“That elevated the degrees of water within the tanks, and what occurs as nicely is that sewage run-off finally ends up being launched within the Seine if water ranges are too excessive,” Smith stated. “That has pushed up ranges of E coli, and that’s the reason the river isn’t thought of protected sufficient to swim in simply but.”

Authorities in Paris have spent 1.4 billion euros ($1.51bn) on wastewater infrastructure to include sewage and make the Seine swimmable.

Town’s mayor, Anne Hidalgo, swam within the river earlier than the Olympics to steer doubters that the river was clear sufficient to enter.

Benjamin Maze, the technical director of the French Triathlon Federation, instructed FranceInfo radio that there was “little a little bit of anger and lots of disappointment” amongst opponents.

Regardless of the information of the postponed occasion, Australia’s Olympic workforce chief, Anna Meares, stated her workforce had not been deterred.

“The athletes are actually trying ahead to having that stage and that platform to carry out on,” she instructed reporters.

“They really need to swim within the river.”

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